You've
taken a little break from Indosplace recently and
some of your videos mysteriously disappeared. Can you
tell us a little bit about what you've been up to and
why some of a couple of your more popular videos
wound up in the X-files?

Well I haven't been up to much as far as modeling
goes, just laying low and letting some of my "hype"
die down. As far as a couple of my videos getting the
axe; in my opinion they were subtle sexy, yet they
somehow ended up on pornographic sites if you will.
It didn't sit well with me to see

my videos and or photos next to such crude
photography. I do not want to be compared to or
associated with pornographic sites and or blogs, no
judgment to the women on those sites, it's just not
for me.

What
are your plans to take the entertainment business by
storm in 2012?

My plans? Same thing I do every day, try to take over
the world. (reference to pinky and brain lol)
Honestly I would like to start making some moves and
actually get the ball rolling on my modeling/acting
career. Also I think it's past due for our shoot
indo, get your life together I would love to take a few months
to just live in L.A. And see what could come of
that.

You
seem to enjoy taking sexy, yet cute and tasteful
pics. Would you consider yourself a bit of an
exhibitionist? What's your goal when taking
pics?

An exhibitionist!? By no means haha, I'd like to
think of myself as a fabulous photographer trying to
capture a picture that would make someones day. I
don't think I have a specific goal when taking
photos, if I get a new article of clothing, I
immediately want to photograph it to see what it
looks like, cocky? All in all I just enjoy being
infront of a camera, I'm such a Ham like that

Any thoughts on
your sudden popularity on the net? Can we expect a
future Facebook page or Twitter?

Hmm I don't quite think much of it, because I'm not
too well known. But I would like to thank those who
are my "fans" definitely makes me want to keep on
keeping on. And yes in the future you can expect a
Facebook or twitter! Just not sure when that will be.
Such a tease ha

It looks like Christi K, who I photographed
last year, is ready to show off that bodacious
bod that was, at least initially, one of the
draws for my shoot with her. I never felt my pictures really
did Christi’s figure justice, for whatever
reason. This video, however, is one of the
better displays I’ve seen of her voluptuousness.
The video is by Young De for those
interested. Carol Seleme pops up toward
the end of the video and it’s interesting to see
the two of them onscreen together. I would
suggest watching the 1080p version for maximum…
effect.

“When a girl feels that she's perfectly groomed
and dressed she can forget that part of her. That's
charm. The more parts of yourself you can afford to
forget the more charm you have.”

--Marjorie, “Bernice Bobs Her Hair”

There’s a lesson many aspiring models and actresses
could stand to learn. Believe it or not, most
attractive women can successfully convey haughty
unattainability, so that’s not really a commodity
here in Hollywood. The real value is in modesty -
forgetting your appearance, as Bernice is counseled,
and letting your charm shine through. Sounds simple
enough, right? Apparently, however, it’s fairly
difficult because: (1) it’s incredibly rare, and (2)
it’s incredibly rare despite the success of women who
manage to pull it off.

Take for just one example
Olivia Munn (above). She went
from chomping hot dogs on “Attack of the Show” to
garnering a leading role in Aaron Sorkin’s much
anticipated new HBO drama, “The Newsroom.” Munn just seems
like one of those self-effacing women who can hang
out with the boys and have a beer, even though
they’re all secretly crushing out on her. There’s
value in that.

Just ask Mal Malloy.
With her casual, approachable demeanor she
represented the antithesis of the brittle
arrogance flaunted by your typical urban model,
and it was refreshing for people. Hence, her
popularity. People will continue to do what comes
easiest. But for the few willing to challenge
themselves and who have everything else in place,
you may find success comes faster than you’d
imagined.

This is the second time Glamour magazine has
held it down for "thick" women in their annual
swimsuit lineup with Lauren Conrad on the cover. The
last time I noticed this was with model Kalyea Moss.
Of course, she was posted here at
Indosplace. This year Kelly Stitt, 28, is
the model they chose to represent a more
bootylicious figure. What do you guys think?
Properly representative? (Excuse the shabby
scan, but it was a smaller image that I res'd
up)

Since Tumblr, Wordpress, and similar sites
became popular, one problem models repeatedly
encounter is having their photos posted on raunchy
blogs, side by side with pornographic material. Both
Olivia and
Sobella were
disturbed to find their images - and worse yet
their names - associated with Tumblr pages with
extremely graphic, sexual material. The first
reaction for the model is that they want their
images down, immediately. Fortunately, there is
a solution there, but it's not fast and it's not
permanent.

I've worked with a content removal company called
Pitbull Piracy and achieved
good results at having images taken down from
undesirable websites (for a fee). The problem is
that these images tend to pop up again. Pitbull
is prepared for that and will send takedown
notices on an ongoing basis if necessary.
(Disclaimer: I have no ownership or pecuniary
interest in Pitbull Piracy.)

But the real issue is, how does a model dip her
toe into urban modeling in a tasteful way, when every
sexy photo she puts out will likely land on
pornography blogs? Rule number one:
don't
use your real name when you enter this market.
It may seem like a small thing, but chances are good
that unless your friends are just as pervy as the
websites you don't want to be affiliated with, they
will not just happen upon your image,
barring it being linked to your real name. The odds
of this are even slimmer if you use a "stage name" to
mislead nosey co-workers or friends. (Olivia and I
recently learned this lesson the hard way.)

Rule number two:don't take any
photos you can't defend.
Everyone realizes that in the Google age, you can't
make a move without the risk of it going public to
the world. In other words, most of your friends will
believe you if you say you had nothing to do with
your summer vacation photos winding up on the
"Thighsmantrophy" Tumblr blog. But if you're oiled
down in a thong in a provocative pose, they might
think you actually submitted the photo to
Thighsmantrophy yourself. Guilty is as guilty does.

Rule number three:be realistic and
toughen up. You know you're not a porn star
and your friends, relatives, and co-workers
should know it as well. You may have to give
a verbal smackdown to a few people who want to make
something out of nothing because your photos ended up
on the "Czar for Curves." However, if you want to
give urban modeling a try, you have to be prepared
for the fact that, no matter how cautious you are,
someone may confront you about a situation like this.
Beyonce, Juliana Hough and every other mega star is
on these porn websites too, but you don't see it
preventing them from making music videos or shooting
steamy love scenes. It is what it is. As long as you
can stand by what you've done as a product, hold your
head high and march on.

While I believe I may have posted some interview of
Carol once before, I know I
haven't of Christi. I think she has a
very nice, fresh screen appeal. Both clips give
you an idea of what these beauties are like
behind the scenes. Click image for video. (Note:
videos are in 1080p HD format)